I have many ideas re: endearing but exhausting children and the parents that encourage them, with which I could complete this title. Loved reading this, but I'm not falling for the link again.
The music link ? She popped into my head because at her 7th House show she took me off audio crew and put me on " play goalkeeper for my soccer obsessed child". It was a joy.
I am intrigued by the imaginative and unusual names given to the characters. The last time I knew of anyone with the name Milicent was from 1976 to January 1983 (Mlilicent Fenwicck was a Republican US Senator from New Jersey, elected in 76, booted out in 82) And the guy's name, -- the guy whose Maaloz is teetering on the console --was really weird.
Lots of people are naming their children "classic" or somewhat antiquated names now. You can find articles that address the trend. Ed isn't a weird name, but Delemaine might be. In Detroit, a lot of people go by their last name,and I do that with characters often.
I have many ideas re: endearing but exhausting children and the parents that encourage them, with which I could complete this title. Loved reading this, but I'm not falling for the link again.
The music link ? She popped into my head because at her 7th House show she took me off audio crew and put me on " play goalkeeper for my soccer obsessed child". It was a joy.
Wow.
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I am intrigued by the imaginative and unusual names given to the characters. The last time I knew of anyone with the name Milicent was from 1976 to January 1983 (Mlilicent Fenwicck was a Republican US Senator from New Jersey, elected in 76, booted out in 82) And the guy's name, -- the guy whose Maaloz is teetering on the console --was really weird.
Lots of people are naming their children "classic" or somewhat antiquated names now. You can find articles that address the trend. Ed isn't a weird name, but Delemaine might be. In Detroit, a lot of people go by their last name,and I do that with characters often.